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ADVA Optical Networking Unveils
All-New Data Center Interconnect Solution
FSP 3000 CloudConnect™ Sets New Industry Benchmark
for Density, Security and Energy-Efficiency
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.2
Big Data Transport
• Current Big Data Transport solution has done well over last few
years
• Internet Content Providers and Cloud Service Providers continue to
grow, and asked for more
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.3
FSP 3000 CloudConnectTM
• The FSP 3000 CloudConnectTM solution has been designed in
close collaboration with ICPs and CSPs to meet their unique needs
• Highest fiber capacity: 25.6Tbit/s 50Tbit/s
• Highest density: 25.6Tbit/s per 42RU Rack
• Highest power efficiency: 0.5W/Gbit/s
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.4
• 4RU, 7 traffic slots
• 450mm depth
• Front traffic and management access
• Rear power access
• Fully redundant configurations
Shelf Types
• 12RU, 20 traffic slots
• 300mm depth
• Front traffic, management and power access
• Fully redundant configurations
SH4R SH12
Sweet Spot!
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.5
Highest Fiber Capacity
Single Fiber Pair:
• 128 Channels & 37.5GHz spacing for up to 25.6Tbit/s over C-band
• 256 Channels & 37.5GHz spacing for up to 51.2Tbit/s C&L bands
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.6
Highest Density
• 800Gbit/s capacity per slot
• 4x100Gbit/s client
• 2x200Gbit/s network (1x400Gbit/s)
• 5.6Tbit/s capacity in SH4R chassis
• 28x100Gbit/s client
• 14x200Gbit/s network (7x400Gbit/s)
• 51.2Tbit/s capacity in 42RU rack
• 256x100Gbit/s client
• 128x200Gbit/s client (64x400Gbit/s)
• Including Muxs, Amps, everything needed for transport
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.7
Highest Power Efficiency
• 2Tbit/s/kW
• 0.5W/Gbit/s
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.8
Unprecedented Scalability
100Gbit/s
Clients
QuadFlexTM
Line cards
WDM
Channels
Transport
(Tbit/s)
Capacity
(Tbit/s)
Rack
Units
4RU
Chassis
1 1 1 0.1 0.2 4 1
4 1 2 0.4 0.8 4 1
12 3 6 1.2 2.4 4 1
28 7 14 2.8 5.6 4 1
80 20 40 8.0 16 14 3
256 64 128 25.6 51.2 40 10
512 128 256 51.2 102.4 2x40 20
From Gigabits to Terabits!
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.9
Other Highlights
• Removable, shared line cards prevents client port lock-in
• 10Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s In-flight Encryption available
• Fully open hardware and software interfaces (OOLS and
OpenConfig compatible)
• Software Programmable Optics. Fewer inventory items to track
than monolithic solutions
• Meets all ease of use requirements with a simple plug-and-play
optical layer that includes auto discovery and provisioning
• Fewer power and management connections required
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.10
SH4R Shelf Features
Air ingress
• Replaceable filter
CEM-4 Interface Card
• Summary LEDs
• 3xRJ45 DCN
• Contact Closures
• 1 x USB
• 2 x Mux/Demux
management
connection
7 x 400Gbit/s
Modules
ECM-2 Management Cards
• Single or dual-redundant
• Shelf cascade SFP ports
Rear: AC/DC PSM Power Modules
2x FTM-4 Fans
Air Egress
Shelf Dimensions:
W452mm x H178mm x D450mm
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.11
Flexible 400Gbit/s Line Card
• Network ports: 2 x integrated, flexible coherent
• Client ports: 4 x QSFP28 client interfaces
• Software Programmable Optics
Mod Format Module Capacity Reach (typ.)
DP-QPSK 200Gbit/s 3500km+
DP-8QAM 300Gbit/s 1500km
DP-16QAM 400Gbit/s 800km
4 x QSFP28
client interfaces
2 x integrated
coherent
interfaces
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.12
Sample Configurations
• 1xSH4R, 3x400Gbit/s line cards, 1xEDFA
• 12x100Gbit/s in, 3x400Gbit/s out
• 2.4Tbit/s capacity, 1.2Tbit/s transported
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.13
Sample Configurations
• 1xSH4R, 7x400Gbit/s line cards
• 28x100Gbit/s in, 7x400Gbit/s out
• 5.6Tbit/s capacity, 2.8Tbit/s transported
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.14
Sample Configurations
• Full C-Band solution in 14RU! Everything included
• 80x100Gbit/s in, 20x400Gbit/s out
• 20x400Gbit/s line cards, 3xSH4R, 1xEDFA, 1xMux
• 16Tbit/s capacity
• 8Tbit/s transported
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.15
Sample Configurations
• 10xSH4R, 64x400Gbit/s line cards,
2xEDFA, 1xMux
• 256x100Gbit/s in, 64x400Gbit/s out
• 51.2Tbit/s capacity, 25.6Tbit/s transported
• Single 19” Rack
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.16
YANG based APIs: CLI, REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF
Cloud Data Center Orchestration
Using Dynamic Optical Transport Resources
Facilitating SDN-based inter-datacenter networking & workflow automation
NMS, Network Controller,
Network Hypervisor
SDN Controller
Datacenter
Orchestration
• Ease of Use
• Workflow automation
• Openess
• Support of open source SDN controllers
• Easy integration in customer control
frameworks and OSS
• Programmability
• Open YANG model based APIs:
CLI, REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF
• Topology dissemination, path calculation,
service provisioning
• Abstraction
• From detailed box-level API to open generic
abstractions
Vyatta Northstar Ryu
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.17
Customized APIs for Programmability
Transport SDN is gradually turning from 'OpenFlow Hype'
towards Open Programmable Networks based on YANG models
Network Hypervisor
CLI, REST
Centralized Network Intelligence
provides network-level APIs
REST, NETCONF,
RESTCONF
REST, NETCONF /
RESTCONF
Network Hypervisor for
Abstraction, Virtualization,
and Multi-Tenancy
YANG
SNMP,
WebSockets
SNMP,
WebSockets
YANG
YANG
Increasing level of abstraction
Topo Path Service Alarms
Direct APIs to NE
for simple connectivity
ADVA
Data Model
Open,
Generic
Data Model
© 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.18
DCI Reimagined
Co-Lo Sites
Smaller Edge Sites
Mega Data Center
128 Channels
37.5GHz
Fully Open API’s
In-Flight
Encryption
8Tbit/s Transport
80 100G Client
Up to 800 10G 10x10GbE: 1-100GbE
REST
CONF
NET
CONF
CLI REST
2.8Tbit/s Transport
28 100G Client
Up to 280 10G
Open Optical
Line System
Highest fiber capacity: 25.6T to 50T
Highest density: 25.6T per 42RU Rack
Highest power-efficiency: 0.5W/Gbit/s
Thank You
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ADVA Optical Networking is the exclusive owner or licensee of the content, material, and information in this presentation. Any reproduction, publication or reprint, in whole
or in part, without prior permission is strictly prohibited.
The information in this presentation may not be accurate, complete or up to date, and is provided without warranties or representations of any kind, either express or
implied. ADVA Optical Networking shall not be responsible for and disclaims any liability for any loss or damages, including without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental,
consequential and special damages, alleged to have been caused by or in connection with using and/or relying on the information contained in this presentation.
Copyright © for the entire content of this presentation: ADVA Optical Networking.

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Introducing the Future of Data Center Interconnect Networks

  • 1. ADVA Optical Networking Unveils All-New Data Center Interconnect Solution FSP 3000 CloudConnect™ Sets New Industry Benchmark for Density, Security and Energy-Efficiency
  • 2. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.2 Big Data Transport • Current Big Data Transport solution has done well over last few years • Internet Content Providers and Cloud Service Providers continue to grow, and asked for more
  • 3. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.3 FSP 3000 CloudConnectTM • The FSP 3000 CloudConnectTM solution has been designed in close collaboration with ICPs and CSPs to meet their unique needs • Highest fiber capacity: 25.6Tbit/s 50Tbit/s • Highest density: 25.6Tbit/s per 42RU Rack • Highest power efficiency: 0.5W/Gbit/s
  • 4. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.4 • 4RU, 7 traffic slots • 450mm depth • Front traffic and management access • Rear power access • Fully redundant configurations Shelf Types • 12RU, 20 traffic slots • 300mm depth • Front traffic, management and power access • Fully redundant configurations SH4R SH12 Sweet Spot!
  • 5. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.5 Highest Fiber Capacity Single Fiber Pair: • 128 Channels & 37.5GHz spacing for up to 25.6Tbit/s over C-band • 256 Channels & 37.5GHz spacing for up to 51.2Tbit/s C&L bands
  • 6. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.6 Highest Density • 800Gbit/s capacity per slot • 4x100Gbit/s client • 2x200Gbit/s network (1x400Gbit/s) • 5.6Tbit/s capacity in SH4R chassis • 28x100Gbit/s client • 14x200Gbit/s network (7x400Gbit/s) • 51.2Tbit/s capacity in 42RU rack • 256x100Gbit/s client • 128x200Gbit/s client (64x400Gbit/s) • Including Muxs, Amps, everything needed for transport
  • 7. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.7 Highest Power Efficiency • 2Tbit/s/kW • 0.5W/Gbit/s
  • 8. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.8 Unprecedented Scalability 100Gbit/s Clients QuadFlexTM Line cards WDM Channels Transport (Tbit/s) Capacity (Tbit/s) Rack Units 4RU Chassis 1 1 1 0.1 0.2 4 1 4 1 2 0.4 0.8 4 1 12 3 6 1.2 2.4 4 1 28 7 14 2.8 5.6 4 1 80 20 40 8.0 16 14 3 256 64 128 25.6 51.2 40 10 512 128 256 51.2 102.4 2x40 20 From Gigabits to Terabits!
  • 9. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.9 Other Highlights • Removable, shared line cards prevents client port lock-in • 10Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s In-flight Encryption available • Fully open hardware and software interfaces (OOLS and OpenConfig compatible) • Software Programmable Optics. Fewer inventory items to track than monolithic solutions • Meets all ease of use requirements with a simple plug-and-play optical layer that includes auto discovery and provisioning • Fewer power and management connections required
  • 10. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.10 SH4R Shelf Features Air ingress • Replaceable filter CEM-4 Interface Card • Summary LEDs • 3xRJ45 DCN • Contact Closures • 1 x USB • 2 x Mux/Demux management connection 7 x 400Gbit/s Modules ECM-2 Management Cards • Single or dual-redundant • Shelf cascade SFP ports Rear: AC/DC PSM Power Modules 2x FTM-4 Fans Air Egress Shelf Dimensions: W452mm x H178mm x D450mm
  • 11. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.11 Flexible 400Gbit/s Line Card • Network ports: 2 x integrated, flexible coherent • Client ports: 4 x QSFP28 client interfaces • Software Programmable Optics Mod Format Module Capacity Reach (typ.) DP-QPSK 200Gbit/s 3500km+ DP-8QAM 300Gbit/s 1500km DP-16QAM 400Gbit/s 800km 4 x QSFP28 client interfaces 2 x integrated coherent interfaces
  • 12. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.12 Sample Configurations • 1xSH4R, 3x400Gbit/s line cards, 1xEDFA • 12x100Gbit/s in, 3x400Gbit/s out • 2.4Tbit/s capacity, 1.2Tbit/s transported
  • 13. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.13 Sample Configurations • 1xSH4R, 7x400Gbit/s line cards • 28x100Gbit/s in, 7x400Gbit/s out • 5.6Tbit/s capacity, 2.8Tbit/s transported
  • 14. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.14 Sample Configurations • Full C-Band solution in 14RU! Everything included • 80x100Gbit/s in, 20x400Gbit/s out • 20x400Gbit/s line cards, 3xSH4R, 1xEDFA, 1xMux • 16Tbit/s capacity • 8Tbit/s transported
  • 15. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.15 Sample Configurations • 10xSH4R, 64x400Gbit/s line cards, 2xEDFA, 1xMux • 256x100Gbit/s in, 64x400Gbit/s out • 51.2Tbit/s capacity, 25.6Tbit/s transported • Single 19” Rack
  • 16. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.16 YANG based APIs: CLI, REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF Cloud Data Center Orchestration Using Dynamic Optical Transport Resources Facilitating SDN-based inter-datacenter networking & workflow automation NMS, Network Controller, Network Hypervisor SDN Controller Datacenter Orchestration • Ease of Use • Workflow automation • Openess • Support of open source SDN controllers • Easy integration in customer control frameworks and OSS • Programmability • Open YANG model based APIs: CLI, REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF • Topology dissemination, path calculation, service provisioning • Abstraction • From detailed box-level API to open generic abstractions Vyatta Northstar Ryu
  • 17. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.17 Customized APIs for Programmability Transport SDN is gradually turning from 'OpenFlow Hype' towards Open Programmable Networks based on YANG models Network Hypervisor CLI, REST Centralized Network Intelligence provides network-level APIs REST, NETCONF, RESTCONF REST, NETCONF / RESTCONF Network Hypervisor for Abstraction, Virtualization, and Multi-Tenancy YANG SNMP, WebSockets SNMP, WebSockets YANG YANG Increasing level of abstraction Topo Path Service Alarms Direct APIs to NE for simple connectivity ADVA Data Model Open, Generic Data Model
  • 18. © 2015 ADVA Optical Networking. All rights reserved.18 DCI Reimagined Co-Lo Sites Smaller Edge Sites Mega Data Center 128 Channels 37.5GHz Fully Open API’s In-Flight Encryption 8Tbit/s Transport 80 100G Client Up to 800 10G 10x10GbE: 1-100GbE REST CONF NET CONF CLI REST 2.8Tbit/s Transport 28 100G Client Up to 280 10G Open Optical Line System Highest fiber capacity: 25.6T to 50T Highest density: 25.6T per 42RU Rack Highest power-efficiency: 0.5W/Gbit/s
  • 19. Thank You IMPORTANT NOTICE ADVA Optical Networking is the exclusive owner or licensee of the content, material, and information in this presentation. Any reproduction, publication or reprint, in whole or in part, without prior permission is strictly prohibited. The information in this presentation may not be accurate, complete or up to date, and is provided without warranties or representations of any kind, either express or implied. ADVA Optical Networking shall not be responsible for and disclaims any liability for any loss or damages, including without limitation, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential and special damages, alleged to have been caused by or in connection with using and/or relying on the information contained in this presentation. Copyright © for the entire content of this presentation: ADVA Optical Networking.